Deep beneath the Swiss-French border, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) unleashes staggering levels of energy and radiation, enough to destroy ordinary electronics. To meet this
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In a breakthrough that challenges decades of material science assumptions, a team of German researchers has created a stable, never-before-seen alloy combining carbon, silicon, germanium,
Silicon, meet your quantum replacement. In a breakthrough straight out of science fiction, researchers at Northeastern University have discovered a way to control the conductive
A new MIT-led breakthrough could bring military-grade chip power to everyday tech, and even lay the foundations for the future of quantum computing. Gallium nitride
A research team at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) has unveiled the world’s first shape-morphing OLED panel that also functions as a speaker,
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) have undergone a remarkable transformation over the years, adapting to the ever-growing demands of modern electronics. As engineers push the boundaries
Photodiode amplifiers are vital in light detection applications, from medical imaging to scientific instrumentation. However, their performance often faces a significant hurdle: parasitic capacitance. This
Johns Hopkins scientists unlock brain-like memory functions in electronics. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have made a groundbreaking discovery in electronic memory technology. By fine-tuning
In industries where sensitive electronic components and high-stakes equipment are standard, electrostatic discharge (ESD) poses a severe risk. ESD incidents, often triggered by contact with
Cybenetics was founded (in 2017) to address the growing demand for accurate efficiency and noise level certifications in power supply units (PSUs). The certifications are